10.14.2014

One of our favorite places to visit is Aiken, South Carolina. Aiken is one of the original Winter Colonies dating back to 1719. The Goodyear's, Vanderbilt's and Hitchock families escaped the winters in the northeast and built mansions and sports playgrounds here.

It is an equestrian haven and hosts many events throughout the year. In the spring and fall you can always catch a game of polo on Sunday afternoon.

There is a new pavilion at the polo field where you can have lunch and watch the game in the shade. Most people tailgate along the edge of the field. We chose to do that as well - I brought along some Mint Juleps:)

You can set up tables and umbrellas - it is a pretty festive atmosphere. During half time everyone goes out to stomp the divots.

The horses are magnificent and it was a perfect day for Polo and Mint Juleps!

You have to watch out for the occasional wild ball when tailgating and yes this one was heading right at Moi! It stopped short - no harm done.

We had intended to spend Thanksgiving this year in Aiken attending the Blessing of the Hounds. Every Thanksgiving at 11:00 in beautiful Hicthcock Woods, 16 hounds, 65 prize winning horses and hundreds of observers come together to receive blessings before the fox hunt. Don't forget to stop by the Wilcox Hotel for Bagels & Bloodies before heading over to the Blessing. Afterwards there is an open table Thanksgiving Dinner at the Stables. Our plans have changed with the upcoming move and we will be back in Texas for Thanksgiving:)

The Wilcox Hotel has hosted Winston Churchill, President Roosevelt, Fred Astaire, Bing Croxby and Harold Vanderbilt, to name a few.

10.09.2014

The digital ink had no sooner dried on my previous post - when the call came in, letting us know that we would be moving yet again!

I'll remember fondly our time in this little cottage. The house is small that when we have guests over, everyone spills out into the garden. Our beautiful friends Bart & Katherine first introduced us to this house. Their friendship, hospitality and southern grace, will stay in our hearts always.

Spring and summer are so beautiful here. The landscape was mostly in place when we moved in. I planted a few things. Failed at some and had success with others. The ground is nothing but sand!

I'll miss the Highlander felines that live next door and visit now and then. I hope to have one of my own when we are more settled. They have tipped ears like a bob cat.

Living here gave us the opportunity to explore Charleston, Savannah and Atlanta. Thanks to B&K, we attended the Masters Tournament each year. Jim scored four tickets to the Masters one year via the lottery and his best buds Mike and Frank flew out from California spend a few days.

Many other friends and family came to visit during our time here. It has been fun to show them how beautiful the south is!

The payoff! Now we get to move to the Austin, Texas area to spend more time with "THE CENTEROF OUR UNIVERSE!!!!!" Ever since this sweet little boy was born we have been working our way back to him. He has stolen our hearts and we just can't be away any longer. He needs his Nana & Gramps!

Bonus - We will be able to spend more time with his sweet Mama, Dada, brother and sister.

I fly to Austin next week - check out the housing scene - fly back to meet up with the moving company - spiff up the house a little as it is going on the market - drive back to Texas and spend weeks unpacking!

Adieu to this little cottage and Bonjour to the next chapter in our lives!

Cheers!
Ry

Photos By: Ryannan Bryer de Hickman (except the last one - taken by my daughter)

10.07.2014

Yesterday, as I was wandering around the house snapping photos for insurance purposes, I realized
that, although I spend hours combing through interior design photos on other blogs, I seldom post photos of my own houses. There are several reasons for this: I never feel as if a room is completed,
because I'm a professional photographer, I should take the time to set up lights and make an effort to arrange flowers, etc. and usually our houses are under construction and we are living in chaos!

With that said, these photos - are just ones that I snapped without too much effort involved. So here it is - our little
cottage in the enclave of Summerville, along the Savannah River in Georgalina. This post features the living room. I'll do separate posts for the rest of the house.
My style is rather eclectic - things I've collected over the years. I'll list the sources, if
anyone is interested!

Top Photo: Art by: John Hulse, Steve Northup, Yvoy and a SC artist that I can't recall the name
of. I have it written down somewhere. Just can't locate it at the moment.

Antique Chinese jars from Jack-a-lope - Santa Fe, NM. Ottoman - designed and built by me, covered in Restoration Hardware Belgian Linen. The wing chair is covered in RH Belgian Linen as well. Photograph on the wall: Julie Graber

These are the before photos. Due to a leak in the roof, the ceiling caved in.
We bumped out the fireplace to support the rafters above and refaced the fireplace with a
simple traditional mantle to match the rest of the woodwork in the house. This little cottage
is nearly 100 years old and needs constant care! I built a long rad cover to enclose the
non-functioning radiator. I also built the sofa table to match. We replaced the ceiling fixture with a vintage chandelier and painted the
walls BM Edgecomb Gray and the trim BM White Dove.

As you can see - the roof needed some serious repair work! (Still needs more!)